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diversified

[dih-vur-suh-fahyd, dahy-] / dɪˈvɜr səˌfaɪd, daɪ- /


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And traders who diversified their portfolios say it has helped cushion the blow from the stock market rout.

From BBC Aug. 13, 2026

Jordan said the deal offers Aurora shareholders an opportunity to participate in a more diversified global platform and increase their exposure to U.S. regulatory tailwinds.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 11, 2026

If you have a 2% car loan, keeping your $1,000 invested makes more sense on paper, because the potential long-term return from a diversified portfolio may actually outweigh the relatively low cost of the debt.

From MarketWatch Aug. 11, 2026

“This is the next big step forward in becoming a diversified platform, rapidly growing our revenue base and bringing scale to our business.”

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 10, 2026

Culver, a prominent local citizen and practitioner of diversified farming, his handsome daughter, Miss Tansy Culver, two young sons, and Mr. Culver’s sister-in-law, Miss Singleterry, who was flung some distance off the tailgate.

From "The Teacher’s Funeral" by Richard Peck




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